About Me


My story started during my studies, when I fell in love with how systems are built — and how they break. That curiosity took me deep into operating systems, Linux, networking, and modern cloud infrastructure. From there, I found my way into Site Reliability Engineering, and it's been the perfect intersection of everything I care about: cloud infrastructure, low-level systems, distributed systems, and the obsession with reliability at scale.

Over the past few years, I've been involved in the development and operation of large-scale, multi-tenant platforms serving tens of millions of users, hundreds of microservices, and billions of requests every month. Day-to-day, my work spans cloud infrastructure on AWS, Kubernetes clusters, observability, GitOps, incident response, and improving the developer experience for the engineering teams who build on top of it.

The stack never stops evolving, and whatever comes next is what keeps me sharp. On the side, I build my own things and contribute to open-source projects in the ecosystem I work in every day. That mix — production scale by day, building and tinkering on the side — is what keeps me growing. But what I'm most proud of isn't the tools I know — it's the mindset I've built. A few years into this career, I still feel like I'm just getting started. I genuinely believe the best engineers are the ones who stay humble, stay curious, and never stop building.